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well before because the report now is the world update will start with italy where a rally to demand tax cuts for small businesses. hundreds of protesters blocking the main train station in turin and holdings a regional government headquarters police resorted to tear gas to disperse to demonstrate is a similar protests also took place in several other cities including run. the leader of egypt's muslim brotherhood mohamed badie remain defiant against charges of inciting violence as he appeared in court on monday that's amid fresh clashes between police and brotherhood supporters of the university body is on trial alongside the ousted president mohamed morsy and other key brotherhood figures all accused of inciting the motor of protesters during an uprising in june. the u.s. is sending transport planes to aid french and african union troops in the central african republic on monday the peacekeepers started to disarm rival militias but were engaged in firefights with some still refusing to give up their weapons. and the african union troops off of the country's president was ousted in march
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to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time the time to go ok well i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to the second half a lot more. please. tell me. the. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take out a plan to get along here disciplined life has never had sex with the perfect their lives let's play. lists. lists lists lists lists lists lists lists lists play. live. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much it's an honor to be in the true alright fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept bitcoin. what tell us about. actually the us because he's a son i
to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time the time to go ok well i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to the second half a lot more. please. tell me. the. pledge it was a compliment very hard to take out a plan to get along...
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to taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time and time to go ok i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later it makes sense to do the second a whole lot more. only. live . cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles stories. for you here to. ensure the spanish. visit. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much it's an honor to be in the troop all right fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept big coin. what tell us about.
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ceased to exist if the euro does go belly up the german authorities could potentially still collect tax if everyone started using bitcoin that's a good example of german forward thinking well the germans appreciate the engineering behind but the germans appreciate that the i.m.f. is bankrupt and that if the euro were ever to encounter some existential crisis the i.m.f. is not going to bail out the euro but bitcoin could potentially bail out the euro and they talk about bitcoin being able to extinguish debt this is generally the terms used by the austrian school of economics that talk about gold as the only debt extinguisher that is worthy of the name and now we have bitcoin so the only thing we don't have is the majority of the austrian economic school adopting or accepting bitcoin for what it is and we are but they will they will fall like dominoes one by one they will all come over to the side of the debate and the citi group also this past week while the world's media was paying attention to the china story citi group also said that reserve managers may be starting to look at bitcoin
ceased to exist if the euro does go belly up the german authorities could potentially still collect tax if everyone started using bitcoin that's a good example of german forward thinking well the germans appreciate the engineering behind but the germans appreciate that the i.m.f. is bankrupt and that if the euro were ever to encounter some existential crisis the i.m.f. is not going to bail out the euro but bitcoin could potentially bail out the euro and they talk about bitcoin being able to...
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and very conservative when it came to fiscal policies, saying don't tax me, don't take away any more of my money, they have interviewed people, i started on food stamps, i pulled my way up, i don't like giving to people, who to me don't look like they are trying to get better. >> it is a punishment, the wrongs of yesteryear,ure we always told the same 1% that were wealthy in 1979 are same now but they gobbled up a greater share of the wealth, as if we don't have mobility up and down. >> we've seen a lot more economic mobility downward, when you have 20% of the people being rich, top 2% of the bracket, sometime that means that rich are getting richer, that is not a bad thing. melissa: if everyone is en insession cure. >> what you have seen is an ex askeex -- exacerbated by president obama. in the economy nothing is perfect, free markets they ebb and 'fro flow, you need a limitd government that gets out of the way. >> i agree, you need a strong middle class, the economic inequality is the main challenge of our generation, you have so many poor people, and so many rich people nobody in
and very conservative when it came to fiscal policies, saying don't tax me, don't take away any more of my money, they have interviewed people, i started on food stamps, i pulled my way up, i don't like giving to people, who to me don't look like they are trying to get better. >> it is a punishment, the wrongs of yesteryear,ure we always told the same 1% that were wealthy in 1979 are same now but they gobbled up a greater share of the wealth, as if we don't have mobility up and down....
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how corporate tax can allow companies to stay competitive in the global market. at the beginning of next year, the cabinet will approve the latest policies on the growth strategy. we will announce the timing of the execution and minister assigned to support these policies. >> right. up, we take- coming a look at thailand. the prime ministers calling for early elections and to resolving solomon. details coming up next. ♪ >> heading back to our top .tories these are live images coming to us from outside the government house in bangkok. again.o hear from you this is a change of tactics by yingluck. elections have not been won by the democrats since 1982. go ahead. well, obviously we're having some difficulty there. we will try to get to him for you. let's have a bit more of these images that are coming through from bangkok. there are protests from the opposition and anti-government protesters there. is a dissolution of the element. -- parliament. resigned. we could quickly look at what is going on i we will try to reestablish links with our correspondent. down.ang
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the federal government is more taxes and more regulation. we will have the other states. >> we will sell 16 million automobiles. we have 950,000 housing starts. >> next year is going to be the year that it is not that eeoc siting and it's time to be more of an opera player. find the stocks that have a great story, something behind them and allocate your money there. the beta is challenging there. it's hard to move up a lot. they are highly complimentary. we are keeping all the airplanes and all the people. supply should be on change. >> guy? >> talked about this last week. you overlay a honey well chart and you will see the outperformances there. although it has had a meteoric rise, i think that honeywell is interesting. >> i'm long ge. i think they have major exposure. the entire u.s. economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have
the federal government is more taxes and more regulation. we will have the other states. >> we will sell 16 million automobiles. we have 950,000 housing starts. >> next year is going to be the year that it is not that eeoc siting and it's time to be more of an opera player. find the stocks that have a great story, something behind them and allocate your money there. the beta is challenging there. it's hard to move up a lot. they are highly complimentary. we are keeping all the...
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to your taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to do the second a lot more. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. i play as street cleaner. in love with a waitress i go on stage and imagine that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like a fish. the middle east told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. or circus of clearly guns. and would break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen lott hosts c f o of the university of nicosia. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much an h
to your taxes are ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because they support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok i have to go get some of those intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later makes sense to do the second a lot more. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their...
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to your taxes or ok pay whatever you think makes sense but any current government tax demands are ludicrous because i support a military that's out of control and does nothing good for anybody ok well we're out of time john mcdonogh time to time to go ok well i have to go get some more there is intergalactic currency units because i'm heading to andromeda galaxy later make sense of the second to a lot more. right . first for you and i think you're. on our reporters. in. the in the. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea airport screening. they splosion blow them all round his back the rule was a little and it was all over all of us. we know that our call moran's on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're team. getting was a senior in his milita
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be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans. conservative republicans do not like the idea of putting the current spending cap there. democrats want more on emergency spending benefits with unemployment at seven percent, which is a tough sell right now to republicans. a lot of things out there for people not to like in this deal, so it is no slam dunk even if the deal is sealed by friday. >> peter, thank you very much. budgets in washington, d.c. to back in new york and fending off activist investors, at least one in this case. bill ackman, that is one of the names you need to know. herbalife has added an independent orton member with an illustrious career focused on poverty and is approaching investors suggesting they pull money out of the $12 billion firm. it looks like a completel
be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans. conservative republicans do not like the idea of putting the current spending cap there. democrats want more on emergency spending benefits...
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they are a perverse tax. we are out of line with small and medium with other -- we are out of line with other countries for small and medium enterprises. austerity is not done. austerity to be affected between now and 2016. osborne is unlikely to give a great deal away. he wants to stay the course of prudence. >> he certainly does. there have been leaks about the statement. what is left for the chancellor to surprise us with? >> housing is top of the agenda. least of all for the bank of england, -- not least of all for the bank of england, monetary policy. he might have something about the foreign ownership, a banner issue in london. you being tax on the sale of your ownership if you're a foreign owner. something to do with -- this is the politics of politics. going up against the opposition chancellor saying plan a worked. didn't really work or have things gotten better? they have, thankfully. there will be politics in the houses of parliament, the house of westminster behind me. for married couples. there c
they are a perverse tax. we are out of line with small and medium with other -- we are out of line with other countries for small and medium enterprises. austerity is not done. austerity to be affected between now and 2016. osborne is unlikely to give a great deal away. he wants to stay the course of prudence. >> he certainly does. there have been leaks about the statement. what is left for the chancellor to surprise us with? >> housing is top of the agenda. least of all for the...
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eastern for a special user's guide to your taxes. it is the year end edition. i'm coming back, are these coins a good investment? $4000 is the average cost. why are costs rising so much? stay with us. just by talking to a hmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. ven pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks witsmoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet oeverything. so everything works like never before. gerri: emergency rooms are profit centers? here with more, a professor of orthopedic surgery at duke university. i can't imagine why would cost thousands of dollars to get stitches. what is going on? >> emergency rooms tend to be one of the most expensive places to get your health care. and so if you have a smaller or nonurgent issue, will you will pay more. you also need to remember that there are four
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no major taxes. kicking the can down the road. >> you heard that right. no push to tackle the major long-term issues. they want to trim automatic spending cuts. that is the sequestration. we are going back on the self imposed budget cuts that were meant to force washington to get tough on spending. that is the mo. republicans have been expecting he would come through. >> i would give the lowest grade to republicans to ryan. he is proving he is a fiscal fake. it is his job to stand up and tell the truth. when he says we can raise spending for defense back to the pre-sequester level or domestic, that is evidence we're going in the wrong direction. >> ouch, paul ryan, that has to hurt. he was president reagan's top budget man. they're supposed to be in ryan's corner. stockman says going back on the sequestration is a load of, you decide. >> it is a washington beltway lie that we cannot live it with a six hundred billion of outlays for defense. 50% more than we had in 2000. we had no new industrial in the -- enemies with us since then 200 billion more than bi
no major taxes. kicking the can down the road. >> you heard that right. no push to tackle the major long-term issues. they want to trim automatic spending cuts. that is the sequestration. we are going back on the self imposed budget cuts that were meant to force washington to get tough on spending. that is the mo. republicans have been expecting he would come through. >> i would give the lowest grade to republicans to ryan. he is proving he is a fiscal fake. it is his job to stand...
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institutions in switzerland is lifted in the search for americans who may be trying to avoid paying tax. refuses to exchange information could face prosecution or let's get our people been here the host of venture capital here we go the arm of america continuing to reach around the world no surprise there i guess i would ask you any reaction from officials in switzerland very much survey here a sense of almost concern and anger name response this we know it's very much fundamental to the swiss economy to the heritage of switzerland i can tell you i've worked in the banking industry in switzerland and people that don't see it as helping people of aid paying taxes they see as privacy the protection of assets and that's why there's been this reaction of why does washington feel the need to it is that it's always sort of a peaceful coexistence between people and their banks as opposed to now is when the banks are just taking advantage well indeed in switzerland it's very much like the relationship you have with your doctor the confidentiality and that's what they hold are paramount to who t
institutions in switzerland is lifted in the search for americans who may be trying to avoid paying tax. refuses to exchange information could face prosecution or let's get our people been here the host of venture capital here we go the arm of america continuing to reach around the world no surprise there i guess i would ask you any reaction from officials in switzerland very much survey here a sense of almost concern and anger name response this we know it's very much fundamental to the swiss...
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by taxes on banks and funds managing assets of banks which went bust during the two thousand and eight financial crisis so they're actually taking it from the people who caused the crisis and that are still there own by foreign creditors right so the icelandic government made the simple question of cause and effect you had a parasitic group of bankers who stole lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but in the in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron prey on their little maps every day to financial jihadi and they prayed to go wherever they prayed to the market fundamentalist god that these financial jihad these continue to destroy the economy or as i slammed apparently the leadership there does in fact have a brain well here in the u.k. they
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if you are a foreigner for tax purposes. your non-residence for tax purposes. they'll start charging capital gains tax on residential properties when you sell. guys, back to you. >> all right, simon, thank you so much. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymx today. hey, sharon. >> hey, carl. we told you about the surge in natural gas on the storage data that was much more bullish than expectations. looking at natural gas continuing the rise, up almost 3%, and we're up about 10 cents on the session. we're continuing to watch what's happening with oil prices, as well, because it's a mixed picture there with brent crude down right around 11 -- 111.50 a barrel. but we're looking at the u.s. oil, the wti contract, which continues to climb here, well above $97 a barrel, and that spread between the two has come in significantly from last week. of course, we do know we did get a decline in crude supplies for the week, the first time that's happened in 11 week, but total petroleum demand is at the highest levels of the year, and that
if you are a foreigner for tax purposes. your non-residence for tax purposes. they'll start charging capital gains tax on residential properties when you sell. guys, back to you. >> all right, simon, thank you so much. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymx today. hey, sharon. >> hey, carl. we told you about the surge in natural gas on the storage data that was much more bullish than expectations. looking at natural gas continuing the...
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talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott mrtin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. so ieserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capit one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewa
talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott mrtin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ every day we're working to be...
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i have a claim to get a refund on my taxes therefore i'm a creditor. it's a very small amount and i don't ever expect to see it but the number of creditors is everybody who the city does business with thirty seconds left where does a try go from here. well the question is what is the restructuring plan going to look like and can detroit ever get back to the credit markets that's the problem for the pensioners is if the we organization plan favors the creditors so that detroit in five years can reach up the pension credit market pensioners are going to take a big hit peter henning professor of law of wayne state university thank you so much for weighing in thank you for having me while you're after here a pro-business group known as the american legislative exchange council or alec has gathered for one week to discuss domestic business policy now this week the group has come to d.c. to meet but it wasn't alone protesters gathered right outside ok but like. all right we've got to go we're going to let them know it is not ok for them to have a private mee
i have a claim to get a refund on my taxes therefore i'm a creditor. it's a very small amount and i don't ever expect to see it but the number of creditors is everybody who the city does business with thirty seconds left where does a try go from here. well the question is what is the restructuring plan going to look like and can detroit ever get back to the credit markets that's the problem for the pensioners is if the we organization plan favors the creditors so that detroit in five years can...
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. >> former girl, the big issue, the big news today is they are facing a tax bill in india. people are saying they could be $3.5 billion. it's the cost of doing business in india. if you look at what they have done, and focusing on their core, this company will be profitable again and i think you can own it again. >> pop here for cbs. >> even though cvs was already the biggest, size does matter. they love this deal. these guys have been doing everything right for a few years. >> pop here for facebook. >> i was really surprised it reached the $48 level. you have an instagram event. i think the stock wants to trade up to levels it saw before. >> and we have a pop for cabbies. a pair of photographerers are being hailed for creating a pin-up calendar of new york city drivers. proceeds will benefit a charity on the lower east side. >> this is going to be bad. that last guy lying down without a shirt on? mark cubanish about it. he looked just like him. just saying. back to our cnbc exclusive now. the play book for 2014. he's a hedge fund manager. david, good to have you back. what
. >> former girl, the big issue, the big news today is they are facing a tax bill in india. people are saying they could be $3.5 billion. it's the cost of doing business in india. if you look at what they have done, and focusing on their core, this company will be profitable again and i think you can own it again. >> pop here for cbs. >> even though cvs was already the biggest, size does matter. they love this deal. these guys have been doing everything right for a few years....
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talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott martin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one at rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be cra not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doct told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a cl
talking about amazon, no taxes, the irs has not ruled on taxes crept, and that's an interesting point because barter and exchange is still something people like to do. melissa: for the record, we're very suspicious of that story. scott martin, thank you so much. >> see ya. melissa: $4,000 for a bottle of whiskey. people are paying for the good stuff, and this man is making a fortune. you can never have too much "money." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hi honey, did you get e...
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worked in the banking industry in switzerland and people there don't see as helping people of aid paying taxes they see it as privacy the protection of assets and that's why there's been this reaction of why does washington feel the need to go to work with sort of a peaceful coexistence between people and their banks as opposed to now it is when the banks are just taking advantage of women do it in switzerland it's very much like the relationship you have with your doctor the confidentiality and that's what they hold paramount to who they are and it's not just about the privacy as well we know they have highly skilled bankers as well as a swiss franc being such a strong a safe haven there's lots of reasons to bank his which you know this is all pretty heavy stuff i should say but what gives washington the right to go off if citizens by us which we don't is pretty far outside their borders yet we're not the only person questioning that because that's what the swiss politicians or ask each other there's been real tension over the last week to come to this decision and it's to do with u.s. lawmak
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the law forces them to remit sales tax. another division related to the health care law -- the justices are leaving in place a federal appeals ruling dismissing a suit from liberty university challenging a portion of the law that requires most employees to provide health insurance to their employees. on the fed page in the washington post, the supreme court is lacking cases to consider. instead of the usual 12 cases it has been hearing in recent years, the justices have only seven scheduled for the february sitting. it is a diminished pocket on the court. so far, justices have found fewer cases than usual worthy of receiving full re- think and oral argument. you can read the rest that art -- article in the washington post today. 1974, the vice president was sworn in as the president of the united states. this is what she was wearing during the swearing-in ceremony. she was less than excited about becoming a first lady. president ford encouraged her and said we can do this. she resolved that if she was going to have to do th
the law forces them to remit sales tax. another division related to the health care law -- the justices are leaving in place a federal appeals ruling dismissing a suit from liberty university challenging a portion of the law that requires most employees to provide health insurance to their employees. on the fed page in the washington post, the supreme court is lacking cases to consider. instead of the usual 12 cases it has been hearing in recent years, the justices have only seven scheduled for...
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of twenty thirteen as sunnis my new country produce fourth over one trillion in gear and the income tax payments were estimated three hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and sixty nine beginning to get in addition to see these now witnessing the fermentation of the number of projects with the participation of international financial institutions so why not be in hd on top. we are great because often. i haven't posted pics the first part is that the phone speaking at the station was getting too full i could implement certain degree forms of cricket nation in total click on spectral stopped us until our austin and opted to pull on it to you to the tea cup a tea towel when he was known seems the beginning of the skiers to my new faction in the industry has become one of the most attractive sectors of the company for investors. referring to cause next intense chase scene chemical bill is and has announced that the cross inflows of foreign direct investment in the sector in the first half of twenty thirteen c to one point six billion us dollars which is five point two percent more
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should they be regulated and taxed like a regular taxi commission? number was from leaked documents so it is not confirmed, but it is also a top line revenue number. you have to figure out what their cut is and how it slows down. the $20 million a week is hard to gauge. but the company is clearly making a lot of money and has done extraordinary things. ou and view this as peer to peer sharing, but i also view it ke lifestyle.i a whole generation of people are leaving college and coming into the job market and they are viewing their world and they are saying, hey, i don't actually need to own the assets my parents owned. i don't necessarily need to own an apartment. i can rent. i know people are moving from place to lace. -- place to place. same thing with uber. and same thing with bitcoin. the economy is being restructured and at this point it is hard to discern exactly what the role of government should be. government risk of overreaching -- look, i was on the stand against iker soft in the antitrust case and it is one of the things in my career tha
should they be regulated and taxed like a regular taxi commission? number was from leaked documents so it is not confirmed, but it is also a top line revenue number. you have to figure out what their cut is and how it slows down. the $20 million a week is hard to gauge. but the company is clearly making a lot of money and has done extraordinary things. ou and view this as peer to peer sharing, but i also view it ke lifestyle.i a whole generation of people are leaving college and coming into the...
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frankly a lower flatter tax for americans is good. believe in appen to an earned income tax credit. that could accompany it. it's one way. we had the largest tax cut in the united states in the last budget. we -- we have earned income tax credits. refundable. it helps people. that's a reagan philosophy. help them both ways. so with carried interest. i haven't spent enough time it.nking about it should be on the table. at the end of the day, let's not up omething that gums venture capital that's creating the 24th century businesses. let's be careful about that. is a question about popularity. conservatism and populism and marrying those two things together. i'll keep going, to rick's dad, my dad, john's day. of people just think, wall 16,000 the dow over people losing, seeming every further and further behind. too big to fail, bigger to fail, bigger than before. there are a lot of conservatives with a small c out there that conservative populist talking about this issue, talking about breaking up banks. why are -- why do we keep to move bad behavior forward and rewarding bad behavior
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good times didn't make a mean cocktail come back in nineteen ninety so the idea was to throw away the tax bucks home to see amy's all of the year on more technical nights i don't like a man and actually physically go out with their feet with their angst. is it absurd and violence that we're pretty much familiar with but haven't been eating being paying much attention to it so that the taxes we could steal people young professionals and the gentle pop and even with our liking of background to co opt the ban on cd in the sec night. this is you know certainly sounds very exciting but how does the in taiwan and reacted to such a program in her own. we picked three different don like the detectives events in taipei. once we brought them to wash and went on into the creative part. people usually go there to attend activities in second time above and to see and hear him one of them. most antique places you'll go shopping and go see a movie and then the sky when we bought them to the old part of taipei the west side of taipei where we had beautiful architectural building so we send them out in th
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by taxes on banks and funds managing assets of banks which went bust during the two thousand and eight financial crisis so they're actually taking it from the people who caused the crisis and that are still there own by foreign creditors right so the icelandic government made the simple question of cause and effect you had a parasitic group of bankers who stole lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but and they in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron pray on their little maps every day to financial jihadi and they pray to to go wherever they pray to the market fundamentalist god that these financial jihad is continue to destroy the economy or as i slammed apparently the leadership there does in fact have a brain well here in the u.k. they'v
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over to his family showed up with the tax. but none of it. i have been so worried. i've been waiting a long time for my baby to be checked another. i don't know what will happen when my tv crews up. so i'd like to stick to you can cut out leaves a childhood spent in uk. she has long been worried about the effects of giving. read on when the moon condemned next six months old. i feel safer. it might be the protector and younger teens. this new device is called the beatles. it measures the internal radiation level of an impact placed inside it. it's the only lady this time whatever the need for clarity. she will be one today marks the highest degree that is less than receiving. the new world. i know all the new city of tokyo. the sixteen back to balochistan. he says the main challenge was to make it as precise as possible. would that be even though the treaty. for children eating the same amount of radioactive season or as compared to the parents among the weighty decision making related to the bowling with much less be open to head to quantify. the theory that the am
over to his family showed up with the tax. but none of it. i have been so worried. i've been waiting a long time for my baby to be checked another. i don't know what will happen when my tv crews up. so i'd like to stick to you can cut out leaves a childhood spent in uk. she has long been worried about the effects of giving. read on when the moon condemned next six months old. i feel safer. it might be the protector and younger teens. this new device is called the beatles. it measures the...
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is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation. >> how viable is that? anit is going to have to see extension. if you talk about the wages, it is probably the most important component they need to get on board. it is going to be really hard convincing the rest of the corporations that they should consider the projections. there's a economics theory of what inflation will produce. deflation is ending. biggest rise in winter bonuses. that is a big boost. these will start flowing to japanese consumers who absolutely are dependent. >> they're trying to wire this before the tax comes in. >
is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation....
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through higher premiums and taxes. at the time we are receiving care, we have this illusion that someone else is paying for t even if we try, do a diligent job of trying to understand what things cost, we get these incomprehensible. >> you have been out spoken on how it is the biggest driver of rising healthcareh health insurance premiums but the outrageous costs have been known for years. so why hasn't the outrage over this taken us anywhere? >> it's hard to understand. we used to -- we used to say that healthcare costs couldn't rise above 10% of gdp. people would be outraged. now, it's about 18% and seems like it's just going higher. i really think that the fundamental issue is that really, people have believed that someone else is paying for their healthcare raernling themselves. this is the great illusion of healthcare, that we are not paying for it. >> is that illusion going to get worse under alabamacare? the president is making a renewed push and stressing costs. say. >> the website is working for the vast major
through higher premiums and taxes. at the time we are receiving care, we have this illusion that someone else is paying for t even if we try, do a diligent job of trying to understand what things cost, we get these incomprehensible. >> you have been out spoken on how it is the biggest driver of rising healthcareh health insurance premiums but the outrageous costs have been known for years. so why hasn't the outrage over this taken us anywhere? >> it's hard to understand. we used to...
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. ♪ ♪ >> all right, smoke it, sell it, tax it. why not, right? it might be the new slogan for uruguay as they vote for legislation to legalize marijuana on the national level. this is a huge step, they would be the first country to allow this. we have more on this potentially historic decision. this legislation comes straight from the president himself. why is he pushing so hard for this? >> the first seemed to be the asset invite -- advisers, what was the smartest way to deal with it in the country? they said the smartest way to do it would be to legally regulate and tax it, and he said just knew it, and the president i think understands this is an issue of rate significance to young people in the country and i think that youthful perspective is very important and you think about the future of uruguay. >> he has certainly made some very bold moves. he legalize gay marriage, now this. as i look at the proposed legislation it reminds me of what we have seen around the country in various places like mendocino county. registered users will be able t
. ♪ ♪ >> all right, smoke it, sell it, tax it. why not, right? it might be the new slogan for uruguay as they vote for legislation to legalize marijuana on the national level. this is a huge step, they would be the first country to allow this. we have more on this potentially historic decision. this legislation comes straight from the president himself. why is he pushing so hard for this? >> the first seemed to be the asset invite -- advisers, what was the smartest way to deal...
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of cheer in support of a national protest by the so-called pitchfork movement which for its against taxes on employment in the euro is that he's been hard hit by the economic crisis with budget cuts biting hard and youth unemployment at forty percent around the fukushima nuclear plant in japan there are areas where the radiation can kill you in just twenty minutes for the hundreds of thousands of locals displaced in two thousand and eleven many still live in hope of returning home as the government feeds them with assurances it's just a matter of time result is alexy of just your reports as the years go by such claims look more like empty promises. this woman can only fit me and my cameraman into her new home she apologizes but there's simply no room for the whole crew inside she's one of recent lawyers from the fukushima area forced to leave their homes amid the twenty level nuclear disaster. when the tsunami hit we were told to pack only necessary things and run away they said it would be only for two three days now living in this cage of a house returning to our old house is a dream wh
of cheer in support of a national protest by the so-called pitchfork movement which for its against taxes on employment in the euro is that he's been hard hit by the economic crisis with budget cuts biting hard and youth unemployment at forty percent around the fukushima nuclear plant in japan there are areas where the radiation can kill you in just twenty minutes for the hundreds of thousands of locals displaced in two thousand and eleven many still live in hope of returning home as the...
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so he saves on taxes by playing for seattle. >> a lot on taxes. >> a lot. he pockets an extra $42 million in annual taxes by paying for the mariners where he would pay about $504,000 a year versus more than $2 million if he stayed with the yankees. what does it mean in terms of net pay? well, net pay per year under the yankees' offer would be $12.3 million. with the mariners, $12.8 million. >> it changes everything. >> it certainly does because that means the net pay over the contract life for the mariners worked out to $128 million for 10 years whereas for the yankees, again, the best offer they made, $86 million for seven years. $42 million more. you can buy a lot with that. >> which other team -- clearly, working in seattle isn't so bad after all. >> no. >> which other teams offer a good tax deal? >> robert raiola was telling us that in fact the teams you want to play for, those based in seattle or texas because texas also doesn't have a state tax treatment. and based on the 2013 schedule, he created a jock tax index. and miami marlins, houston astros, s
so he saves on taxes by playing for seattle. >> a lot on taxes. >> a lot. he pockets an extra $42 million in annual taxes by paying for the mariners where he would pay about $504,000 a year versus more than $2 million if he stayed with the yankees. what does it mean in terms of net pay? well, net pay per year under the yankees' offer would be $12.3 million. with the mariners, $12.8 million. >> it changes everything. >> it certainly does because that means the net pay...
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it does nothing for long-term entitlements, nothing for tax loopholes. it only partially replaces the sequester, which most people think is mindless. pure andent for it is simple. for the republicans, they avoid another government shutdown in mid-january. the last one was a disaster for them. ofocrats get to replace some those questioned cuts they find especially onerous. >> it was a disaster for republicans but it was a disaster for the reputation. what about the american people and for trillion dollars in debt? term thatface a short problem. ist they ought to do now figure out a way to address that long-term deficit because it is rather painless in the immediate future. politicians, the future there will be nothing of significance that comes out of this deal. >> let's say they get a deal but lawmakers still push back. what does that say about what is happening in the sea -- in d.c.? >> if i was a good speller i would say it is his function. i don't spell very well. now the democrats -- and they need democratic votes to get this through the house -- the
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nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to productivity, what happens to be so-called supply-side of the economy. >> you can test that interview later today when "charlie rose" airs on bloomberg television. let's welcome the chief executive at hermes fund. >> how will investors cope with normalization? >> with difficulty. it is not clear that normalization will happen quickly. >> what governor carney is saying is that this applies to the fed as well. what -- interest rates will be lower than normal for longer than normal. their afraid to do it now because the recovery is not solid in their view. it is this question of how
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and you don't have to pay sales tax. you are saving a lot of money. >> there are other overhead costs that retailers save on that gives consumers costs. >> you don't see any major impacts on online shopping in the future. >> it remains to be seen, whether consumers flock to the bricks and mortar stores because of this issue. >> they say it's a fairness issue, they shouldn't be undermined by the online retailers who don't pay tax issues. tonnes of people, 140 million went shopping. i was not one, fortunately. sales down 2.9% from last year. >> not the outcome retailers hoped for. the holiday creep went into unprecedented territory, stores opening on thanksgiving. macy's for the first time in 155-year history opened on turkey day. it really didn't produce the sales that retailers hoped for. >> you wrote a column "how black fridayate thanksgiving and destroyed"", saying that by moving the sales into thanksgiving, not only did they roou join the holiday, but it didn't seem like sales went up. >> people showed up on thanksgiv
and you don't have to pay sales tax. you are saving a lot of money. >> there are other overhead costs that retailers save on that gives consumers costs. >> you don't see any major impacts on online shopping in the future. >> it remains to be seen, whether consumers flock to the bricks and mortar stores because of this issue. >> they say it's a fairness issue, they shouldn't be undermined by the online retailers who don't pay tax issues. tonnes of people, 140 million went...
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sales taxes and why you should be paying it. states lose $2 billion a year from uncollected tax from web users. the supreme court decided yesterday not to get involved in appeals from amazon.com and overstock.com. the court let ruling from internet retailers to collect sales taxes even if they have no physical presence in the state. do you follow me? the issue effectively ends tax-free online shopping for lots of people. brick and mortar people say they are at a disadvantage when they have to collect taxes and online do not. it's different from state-to-state and it's just been a real mess there but supreme court is not going to weigh in on this. i want to give you a quick peek at the markets. dow and the major markets all fell after the black friday results showed that consumers spent less than last year. gold stock fell as well. concerns about the fed withdrawing -- using a big pull-back in gold this year. the ten-year treasury climbed again. it means higher mortgage rates likely and higher rates for car loans and the like. kr
sales taxes and why you should be paying it. states lose $2 billion a year from uncollected tax from web users. the supreme court decided yesterday not to get involved in appeals from amazon.com and overstock.com. the court let ruling from internet retailers to collect sales taxes even if they have no physical presence in the state. do you follow me? the issue effectively ends tax-free online shopping for lots of people. brick and mortar people say they are at a disadvantage when they have to...
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some lawmakers call it a tax. aftere trying to go federal, woulders, make them contribute more to their retirement plans. withdoesn't sit well democrats. democrats also hoping to extend emergency unemployment benefits. more time they want that part of the mix. republicans don't like that idea. they think the emergency benefits should be canceled at this it point. john boehner hasn't closed the door completely on the issue, but it's one of the stumbling blocks. and after the report, deirdre, sell.ld be a tougher >> what if there's no deal? what's plan b? both sides are saying we want to avoid anything we can to not have a government shutdown. john boehner has said that there would be at a minimum, by the lawmakers leave for the holidays on friday, at least a temporary spending measure that would kick this can down maybe march. nobody likes that idea, but it is better than the alternative. again, that's a shipdown -- shutdown threat hanging over the the newperiod into year. that's plan b at a minimum, but even that
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not only considerably more expensive due to taxes and other issues. pushing $10 a gallon. how do you get people to drop money and how much is the price? >> great value in very affordable. your question is important. it is the same strategy that ford implemented in the united states during the worst of times it is it wanted to make sure that we invested in the product and had it available. so we are going to introduce over 25 new vehicles in europe over the next couple of years led by the mustang itself as well as contribute to the economic recovery. liz: let's go inside. we are on 48 street and sixth avenue. want you to get in the driver's seat. that is where he belongs. this is it. tell us about some of the newer features. cozy. >> this is the new mustang. and the inside is all around in aviation team. you can see the beautiful analog devices, the toggle switch is the set your right in your comfort level. everything is made to be absolutely hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. brushed aluminum, new material. but the neatest thing about this is it is all about you. you ca
not only considerably more expensive due to taxes and other issues. pushing $10 a gallon. how do you get people to drop money and how much is the price? >> great value in very affordable. your question is important. it is the same strategy that ford implemented in the united states during the worst of times it is it wanted to make sure that we invested in the product and had it available. so we are going to introduce over 25 new vehicles in europe over the next couple of years led by the...
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they lay on the sales tax. that squelches consumption. what they need to do is become with theironsistent taxation policy and realtor reform instructional reforms in general. >> they are almost passing the buck on to japanese consumers. >> that has always been the issue. we hope that the consumer sort it out. i think they are on the right track. if the consumer is behind the policy is behind the government, you really want to get japan right. you do have some political will and national sense of purpose. it is a question of whether they will stop making the wrong decision. >> we have talked about japan, but there's a lot more to talk about come including china, thailand, and all the rest. stick around. we will talk about that. the, investors welcoming latest election results from india. we are live in mumbai when we returned. ♪ >> we are coming to the start of the trading day in india. we are 23 minutes away from that. results in india state elections. but get more from our correspondent. what do we know so far i guess? they are clearly
they lay on the sales tax. that squelches consumption. what they need to do is become with theironsistent taxation policy and realtor reform instructional reforms in general. >> they are almost passing the buck on to japanese consumers. >> that has always been the issue. we hope that the consumer sort it out. i think they are on the right track. if the consumer is behind the policy is behind the government, you really want to get japan right. you do have some political will and...